| | | Kidinnu (also Kidunnu was a Chaldean astronomer and mathematician. Strabo of Amaseia called him Kidenas, Pliny the Elder Cidenas, and Vettius... | | Geminus of Rhodes was a Greek astronomer and mathematician. The dates of his birth and death are still under debate, but are generally accepted as... | | Onomacritus (c. 530 - 480 BCE), also known as Onomacritos or Onomakritos, was a Greek chresmologue, or compiler of oracles, who lived at the court... | | Timocharis of Alexandria (ca. 320 BC - 260 BC) was a Greek astronomer and philosopher. Likely born in Alexandria, he was a contemporary of Euclid.... | | Norman Robert Pogson was a British astronomer. He was born at Nottingham, England. By the time he was 18 years old, he had computed the orbits of... | | Lucio Russo (born november 22 1944) is an Italian physicist, mathematician and historian of science. Born in Venice, he teaches at the University... | | Marinus of Tyre Phoenician geographer and mathematician, considered to be the founder of mathematical geography. He assigned to each place its... | | Sudines (fl. c. 240 BC): Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians or astrologers by later Roman writers like... | | Dr. Bradley E. Schaefer is a professor of physics at LSU. He received his PhD from MIT in 1983. His research interests include the use of... | | Georg Anton Friedrich Ast was a German philosopher and philologist. He was born at Gotha. Educated there and at the University of Jena, he became a... | |